Join us at 5:30PM on Sunday, June 28th

You know that beautifully angelic voice you hear on all of Koiné's recordings . . .

That is the voice of Tracy Fedke. Tracy has been singing with Koiné since 2006, when she and her newlywed husband, Micah, moved to Milwaukee to begin their lives together. Since that time, Tracy has been an integral part of Koiné's music ministry, adding a richness and depth to our sound through her amazing harmonies, and writing a number original songs and melodies along the way.

Tracy and her family are relocating to the beautiful state of Georgia in July, so we would like to send them off in style! Her final worship service with us before the move is at 5:30pm on June 28th for LIVEIT at St. Marcus Lutheran Church in Milwaukee, WI.

WE WANT YOU ALL TO BE THERE!!!

This move does not mean Tracy will no longer be a part of our ministry by any means, but of course she will not be able to join us for our regular events too often anymore. She is still planning on helping us write, create, and record beautiful music for a long time to come.

So join us for a night of worship, giving thanks and praise to the God who has guided us so far, and who will guide and bless the Fedkes in their new home as well . . .

If you want to say "thank you" to Tracy or you want to send your well-wishes to the Fedkes, you can send us a message on our facebook page, or send a card to:

Koiné is excited to announce that Brian Davison, lead vocalist of Koiné, will be singing the National Anthem for WELS Night at Miller Park on August 14, 2015. Join other WELS churches from around the area for a fun night out filled with fellowship and baseball at Miller Park! Seating will be together for WELS members in all three seating areas. Tickets can be purchased online at Brewers.com/WELSFor more information or to purchase groups of 20+, contact Jason Fry at 414-902-4516 or
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Deadline to purchase tickets: Monday, August 3

Check out a recent article our bassist Matt Scott wrote for Holy Hen House

There’s magic in hearing your kids sing. Most likely, they’re slightly off key, out of rhythm and they butcher the lyrics, but it’s still magic. I didn’t always appreciate children singing. In fact, when my wife, a teacher, invited me to hear her class sing in church, I couldn’t understand why she would extend an invitation to which I had no personal connection. I was foolish, and this is why.

I am now a father of 3 wonderful girls, all under the age of 5. While they are developing their own interests and personalities, I realize the most fascinating aspect of watching someone grow is seeing how their passions move them. What they choose to learn, repeat and perfect are the things that resonate with them, the things that they hold dear.

I play bass for a band called Koiné. We specialize in arranging traditional Christian hymns with modern instrumentation. So, instead of singing along...

July 4-13, 2015

Check out this video explaining this exciting outreach opportunity!

This outreach effort is being headed up by St. John's Lutheran Church in Jefferson, WI for their sister church, St. Paul's, located near downtown Pilsen. As you can imagine, a bold outreach opportunity like this is an expensive one. Your help is needed. If you are so moved to support this effort, a fund has been set up in order to accept your gifts.

Please note that your gift does not support Koiné Music Ministry directly, but rather the work of St. John's Lutheran in Jefferson, WI and their sister church, St. Paul's Lutheran in Pilsen, who have asked Koiné to be a large part of this outreach effort.

Koiné presents Visit Illuminated, a multi-media convergence of art, sound and faith. Experience Koiné's latest album Visit, as they play the album in its entirety, un-packaging the subtle details of the album through breathtaking imagery. Based on the idea that God invites us to "visit" with him, Koiné's Visit Illuminated traces this experience from the doorway of the church to the Lord's table where we visit with God in person.

The following article was taken from December 2014 newsletter for Thoughts of Faith.http://www.tof.org/

This summer I received a good-hearted gift from a previous year VBS volunteer, Mrs. Yvonda Hirch, and her family. Along with a blessing card there was a pair of CDs by a band called Koiné.

You may not know that the word koiné means common, ordinary. The kind of Greek language used by the original New Testament writers is also called koiné because it was a common language of the people all over the Roman Empire at the time of Jesus.

The band Koiné defines its mission with simple yet very meaningful words: “Common Language. Common People. Extraordinary Message.” The band shares with the world “their unique take on familiar Christian hymns”